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On Tuesday 05 September 2006 14:57, Robert wrote:
1. filesize 2. reiserfs-size
http://www.answers.com/topic/comparison-of-file-systems Max file size = 8TiB and max filesystem size is 16TiB TiB = http://www.answers.com/topic/tebibyte-1 == another name for terabyte In any case, any given file can be bigger than your whole filesystem.
3. LV-size 4. PV-size
???
5. ram-size
Several people have reported here that on 32bit systems they only see 3.4GB or so (i don't remember the exact number).
Will I lost performance?
Probably, but i'm guessing that with a dual xeon you won't notice much of a difference, at least not for desktop use. Maybe if you compile a lot of code you might notice. One of my boxes has a dual core and compiles about 50% faster than my single-core boxes (all approximately the same 1.2-1.4GHz). Since compiling is my most time-consuming task, i notice the difference. They're all 32bit, though. -- ----- stephan@s11n.net http://s11n.net "...pleasure is a grace and is not obedient to the commands of the will." -- Alan W. Watts